Tuesday, 15 December 2015

800-786-0581 Apple’s new MacBook Pro is the greatest, and perhaps final, version of the personal computer.

Apple fans, hold on to your seats because a new rumor is
spreading around the Internet and it involves an early release of the 2016 MacBook Pro.
Best of all, the rumor states it might be next month and will be unveiled
together with the 2016 MacBook Air and iPad Air 3.

According to Yibada, the 2016 MacBook Air
and MacBook Pro might be released later this year once competition and other
alternatives become scarce, a good reason why Apple suddenly began offering big
discounts off the old models. Could this mean that the new ones will become
hugely popular because of a jump in specs?

Another rumor states that the launch could happen early next
year to maximize profits from the current variants because apparently, with the
release of the 13-inch and 15-inch 2016 MacBook Air and Pro, no one would want
to buy them.

Apple has not released any official details yet but
Neurogadget writes that the latest MacBook Air and Pro will have the best specs
any laptop has ever had, starting with the processor being equipped with the
latest moniker Skylake-U, a first-rate chipset from Intel. It will be supported
by a DDR4 and a faster RAM version.

But the really exciting piece of rumor is the power of the
Skylake-U processor, which we states will provide performance improvements to
the CPU and GPU, at an outstanding 10 percent increase in CPU speed and 34
percent increase in Intel HD graphics speed. Battery will also have an improved
life capacity, gathering up to 1.4 hours longer as compared to previous models.

News Everyday speculates that while the prices for the
latest MacBook Air and Pro are yet to be announced, it could be sold at a
starting price of $1500 for the 13-inch version. This might be true as the
Australian Network News reports that the price of the current 15.4-inch MacBook
Pro Retina is at $1699, which offers Intel Core i7 and 16GB RAM.

With the debut date coming and the exciting features, fans
will surely have a field day once the 2016 MacBook Air and Pro get released. It
was a shame that the latest MacBooks were not launched during the September 9th
event but it could be because Apple is trying to provide the best upgrades for
the clients. Mac-technical-support.com

It might be tough to wait but more updates are expected to
be revealed in the coming weeks before Apple officially announces the actual
unveiling of the 2016 MacBook Air and Pro.